Hacking no ios36 whilst trying to mod a wii with 4.2 guide

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any help again please
i have been given a wii with a semi on brick
i think they put a chip in it and put a out of region disc in or somthing like that
im not sure as its been passed from person to person
i can get into wii options data management and channels but cant get into the wii settings
it just says you tryed to access the address marc;eu/eu/eng/index01 blah blah blah

anyway i can install the homebrew channel and bootmii
but when i do the update part
i run wadmanager 1.5 when it opens i cant see ios36
all i can see is 35 254 4 9 11 12 13 15 17 20 21 30 31 33

no 36
can anyone help bring this wii back from the dead
 

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thanks again
learning more each time
i just dloaded IOS36-64-v1042.wad installed through wad manager and it now shows

by the way
the ios 36 that didnt show up the first time ,was it supposed to be on the wii or the sd card to show up
sory if this sounds daft but not everyone was born with this knowledge and have to start at the bottom
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thankyou

EDIT just got the first part finished the update part and wii now works good
thanks to everyone on this forum who has helped
thankyou
 
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